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	"BTZS Lite" and "PowerDial"  |  
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	J.Medlock  | 
	13:34 10 Jan 05  | 
	
	
		
		
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		Hi,
  I posted a question over at APUG.ORG, but heck, why not post it here?   
  While waiting for the PocketPC version of ExpoDev to be released (hopefully soon; I don't want to buy a Palm), I purchased the "PowerDial".  I also own a copy of the book, and even the film developing tubes.  Although I'm "BTZS Heavy" in equipment, I want to be "BTZS Lite" in practice.  At least for now.  ha.
  I understand how to use the PowerDial to determine the average gradiant.  But there isn't a table/graph which maps the G-bar to development time, so I have no idea about development times.  Do I need the ExpoDev software to fully utilize the PowerDial tool?  
  In the mean time, I was asking at APUG.ORG for a "G-bar to developing time" for the following combinations (below).  I don't know if this is proprietary information or if I need to wait until I buy ExpoDev to get this information?
  XTOL (full-strength) & TMAX-100
  XTOL 1:1 & TMAX-100
  XTOL (full-strength) & TXP-320
  XTOL 1:1 & TXP-320
  HC110 Dil H & TXP-320
  Thanks in advance for clearing up any confusion I might have.
  Justin   |  
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